Press release

Today marks an important milestone for the Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative, with the official launch of the Energy Efficient Mortgages Pilot Scheme, on the occasion of the Energy Efficient Mortgages Events in Windsor, UK.

The Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative is aimed at delivering a standardised European framework and data collection process for energy efficient mortgages, with favourable financing conditions for energy efficient buildings and energy saving renovations.

For the purposes of the Pilot Scheme, 37 European banks (see list below) have committed to test the implementation of the final energy efficient mortgages framework, also being launched today, into existing product lines and processes, prior to an anticipated roll-out of an energy efficient mortgage product in the future. These banks will be joined in the Pilot Scheme by 23 other supporting organisations (also listed below).

The energy efficient mortgages framework is the result of extensive consultation of major stakeholders and includes valuable feedback gathered during a series of national roundtable events with banks, building energy performance experts, property valuers and utilities.

In addition, during the Pilot Scheme, lenders will be encouraged to report data relating to energy efficient mortgages for the purposes of analysing the impact of energy efficiency on credit risk. In this way, the Pilot Scheme will respond to the recently published Action Plan on Sustainable Finance in which the European Commission has committed to investigate the feasibility of incorporating sustainability considerations in the prudential framework, also taking account of market evidence. This data collection and analysis exercise will be supported by a robust data infrastructure, the design and deployment of which also falls under the Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative umbrella.

The Pilot Scheme is expected to last at least two years. Lessons learned during the course of the Pilot Scheme will feed back into the framework, with a view to optimising its relevance and therefore implementation, and ultimately supporting the origination of an energy efficient mortgage product.

"This initiative is intended as a clear response to the call for concrete market action to support the Capital Markets Union, growth, financial stability and energy efficiency agendas. The large number of organisations participating in the pilot scheme currently represent 45% of the European outstanding mortgages which amounts to 21% of European GDP. More importantly, the significant critical mass that these pioneers constitute underlines the willingness of the market to take action and to play a pivotal, potentially game changing role, in supporting the European Commission Action Plan on Sustainable Finance, by designing common, multi-stakeholder market best practices.

"After many months of preparation and extensive consultation of relevant actors, the pilot scheme will provide real business responses to the challenges of designing a market framework for energy efficiency financing and supporting the EU’s transition to a more sustainable future. Much effort has been dedicated to this initiative by and across a number of sectors, and we are therefore excited that the major European lenders from a wide range of jurisdictions have recognised the importance of the initiative and have committed to road-testing it," said Luca Bertalot, Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative Coordinator.